Author Topic: Accused of "hacking"... again  (Read 5944 times)

The computers are Macs  :cookieMonster:
That's why they know nothing about anything, they were taught to use real computers, not those pieces of stuff. Still though, their attitude and threats are completely unneccessary.

The computers are Macs  :cookieMonster:
damn you D:< my school's computers are DELLS this is why i didn't take computer class

That's why they know nothing about anything, they were taught to use real computers, not those pieces of stuff. Still though, their attitude and threats are completely unneccessary.
They have some PC laptops too

And they don't know jack about those either

The computers are Macs  :cookieMonster:
Wow,

Even I cannot hack mac based computers on a network since I don't have a good enough knowledge of unix.

I had this problem in 1st school, people thought since I was the most best at the computer, they thought I deleted some photo's that where on the schools system. I missed 1 week playtime (This was primary school) and then they discovered who did it, the Headteacher put them on a USB drive and took them home. asdf, they still owe me. :C

If they're accusing you of something you didn't do, tell your parents or something and defend yourself. Even if you aren't going to be punished or anything, it isn't good to have people thinking you did this. Have you done anything in the past they would lead them to think you did this, or do you have a bad attitude with them?

So they just accused you, for no loving reason?

So they just accused you, for no loving reason?

No. He just was using notepad or something and they said U BE HACKIN

sue them

Ok. This. I TOO was accused of well not hacking, but opening a loop hole in the school's rules. I got caught making a youtube with a bucnh of classmates in the lunchroom. One of them after that they filmed in classes, bathrooms, etc. I would sue them for such a thing.

News break:

Current proof that I was the one who was nasty enough to "hack" through school networks to delete a few files:
1. "Hacking" was involved?
2. My reputation from a year ago (I was proved innocent later, but they seem to have forgot)
3. They don't bother to know what they're talking about...


People who are out to get me because of this:
1. Last year's tech teacher (That bitch was the woman who accused me of hacking last year, and threatened to ban me from computer use for a calender year)
2. Our clueless tech guy (Had to work overtime to fix something I didn't do, but forgot that I was proven innocent)
3. My current tech teacher (Hates my for no god damn reason)

SHOOT ARROWS THROUGH THEIR HEADS!!!

Teach them.

Teach them.
Are you kidding?

They already think they know

So, will they listen to me?

Even I cannot hack mac based computers on a network since I don't have a good enough knowledge of unix.

using command prompt/terminal are quite similar and both relatively easy, especially when you can just google "how to delete every loving file ever with terminal" or something

there's a pretty good guide to basic terminal language on david baumgold's site

That computer has a Virus. Tell them to stop being stupid and tell them to check their security network.

That computer has a Virus. Tell them to stop being stupid and tell them to check their security network.
You're just as technically challenged as the teachers.